The Division Heartland has been canceled as Ubisoft moves to focus resources on "bigger opportunities"

The Division Heartland
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Ubisoft has canceled its free-to-play survival shooter Tom Clancy's The Division Heartland, three years after it's reveal.

The announcement comes from Ubisoft's 2023-2024 earnings report on May 15, where the publisher said it has "redeployed resources to bigger opportunities such as XDefiant and Rainbow Six."

In a more detailed statement to IGN, Ubisoft said, "After careful consideration, we have made the tough call to halt development on Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland, effective immediately."

"Our priority now is to support the talented team members at our Red Storm Entertainment studio, who will be transitioning to new projects within our company, including XDefiant and Rainbow Six."

Players were also able to access the game's Closed Beta test for a period of time in June 2023 and the game even received a rating in Taiwan later on, which suggested an official release date announcement would arrive within the year.

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